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jkj1
4 years agoNew member | Level 2
How to access Dropbox preferences in Windows 11
Hi folks, I use Windows 11 and somehow ticked automatic backup of computer files into Dropbox. Tried to change this in preferences but I am not sure how to access Dropbox preferences in Windows 11. An...
dneuman126
3 years agoExplorer | Level 4
My Bad: So I have the Dropbox icon in two locations on my taskbar. If I ignore the main icon and move all the way to my right on the taskbar, there is another B&W icon for Dropbox that allows me to sync and set preferences.
Rich
Super User II
3 years ago
dneuman126 wrote:
My Bad: So I have the Dropbox icon in two locations on my taskbar. If I ignore the main icon and move all the way to my right on the taskbar, there is another B&W icon for Dropbox that allows me to sync and set preferences.
The first icon to the left is just to launch the application if it's not already running, or it will open the folder. The smaller icon in your system tray is the actual application, which is the one you use to access the main Dropbox menus.
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